Yeovil Town defender Morgan Williams has been speaking ahead of this weekend’s game with Woking and says that it’s been a strange few weeks at Huish Park – even by his experience’s standards!
“Yeah, I’d say it’s probably… I’ve seen some weird times that this club, but yeah, this has been right up there.
We obviously just try focus on playing game and game out, but it was obviously out of our control. We just try win every game, and obviously, if not really been performing, so then things happen.
I feel like we performed well. It’s quite hard to say that because we’re not won games. Obviously, got a really good winner at Solihull. I think performed very well at Halifax, but so didn’t get the win. So it’s hard to say we performed well when we’re not winning. So just have to keep going game by game and trying to perform well.”
Talking about the defensive unit as a whole, Williams said how he was keen to see the group continue to gel no matter which combination, or formation was being utilised.
“We want to try build a like togetherness really. No matter who plays, if it’s Witts, or Kyle or Finn, we just want to get a connection between us. Obviously, me and Wanns have been playing, so whoever comes in next to us will need to be ready.
I think [Kyle Ferguson] is a big presence, so it’s nice to have him in the middle of us with both me and Wans on the side. He loves it. I tell him calm down sometimes.”

Saturday’s lunch time kick off with likely be Richard Dryden’s final game in interim charge with a new manager expected to be confirmed, Williams hopes that it will provide them with a chance to get their home form back up and running.
“I think, obviously, it’s very frustrating right now because we’re not really winning at home at the moment. Obviously, we beat Brackley, but I think would need to try build a fortress again. Like we know the fans are incredible every single game at home and away. For home form with it, I think that’s massive for us. If we can win our home games and pick up points on the road, then I thought it would be in a good position.”
The Glovers host Woking in DAZN’s early kick off and Williams is expecting a tough game, but says that if the side stick together, they can get a result and put on a performance.
“We do know that Woking have got very good players, I’ve played with a couple of them, with Woking, it’s going to be a very different game to the York game, it’s going to be more direct, the game might be a little bit more open, we’ll have a little bit more of the ball, that would be good.
I think we are building a very good togetherness to be fair. Dryer and Toddy have been massive on that since the Gaffer’s departed and I just feel like we need keep it in house togetherness, get connection with the fans. I feel like we got our connections, but I feel like it needs to built up even more.”